I have a farm in the middle Atlas mountains in Morocco , often we have fog but no rain , wonder where I can buy this mesh cause this could become a great way to harvest all that fog and use the water to irrigate the fruit trees I am growing...thank you
Trees would do a better job than a cloudfisher. Because the leaves of the trees, since they have moisture inside has a lower dew point. Which is required to turn fog into water. But for places that have no trees, you have no choice but to use cloudfisher. The basic principle is to use materials with the highest possible surface area. The higher the surface area, the more area where fog can land and collect and turn to droplets of water.
Honestly a plastic tarp would work, they just use netting to allow wind to pass through. You could probably cut some slits in a tarp to help with that. It's not a permanent solution like a good plastic net but it will get you started.
Amazing initiatives for the right future of the world and humanity 🌎 🇺🇸 🇨🇦 ... People of Sahara and the world need such benevolent, beneficial, innovative solutions to the world problems. Many thanks to everyone involved in these people friends projects for humanity.
I have worked 30 years in Social work. I am Tired and burnt out. Horticulture has always been my first passion. Fog collecting is not exactly horticulture, but I really like the whole concept. Working outside with the elements. I am due to retire next year, with a small pension, and want to start a second career. This sounds interesting.
@@Jay_Kay666 often times people don't want to just sit around the whole time with their retirement. They've been used to working all day for decades and not doing anything at all besides simple gardening just doesn't sit right with most. That's why you often times see most retirees eventually going back to work, at least for a few years, or starting a new business. Because they just can't sit there and do nothing when they're so used to working. I know I wouldn't be able to just sit around doing nothing when I retire. Gardening just wouldn't cut it unless I was disabled.
@@Jay_Kay666 buddy retirement doesn't mean sitting around the house wasting away letting time slip, unless that's what someone wants to do. Otherwise retirement should mean you now have time to do the things you want to do, now that you can dictate what you do with your time.
Great iniative, however, the next step should be to build a system of swales, ponds and cathment systems to capture whatever rainfall they get this would allow them to plant fruit and nut trees along the edge of the swales. This would increase their food security and allow them to sell the surplus for a profit.
This is exactly what I was thinking. It seems very limiting to just stop at supplying water directly to households without addressing the larger issue of the barren terrain the Berbers find themselves in. I just finished watching Andrew Mollison's video series on the Paani foundation. There are some great initiatives happening everywhere.
They invented a device a few years ago which could be driven into the ground and it captured water from humidity. It could be used in deserts and capture enough water a day for a small village. Wonder what happened to that
That's not how this works. Fog are different from Rainfall. They don't get much rain, but they got tons of fogs. You can dig as much hole as you want, but fog is a better solution for them.
There should be a global initiative where communities should brainstorm and teach each other the different ways of water harvesting. Collectively we can all make a huge difference
Why not promote the idea there, along with permaculture practices? Write an article for your local newspaper. Share videos on your social media. Go talk directly to farming communities. You can take action directly and make a difference yourself. Wouldn't that feel great, if you were able to help farmers be more productive and secure?
Great report. The Canary PIne trees on the nearby island of La Palma work in the same way, The fog condenses on the pine needles and drips off as "horizontal rain". No problem with rain here in North Wales, UK. We get too much rain
You could have just said all that in three words. I'm a masochist.😅 I'm following your project with interest. You said the place has high humidity. Have you tried using tall plastic mesh et walls to capture the moisture in the ai? In Gran Canaria they are capturing 160 litres per tower per day.
Amazing, but why not go step ahead and plant some trees around and water them too with drip irrigation from collected water. Over time trees will create its own mini environment and improve soil conditions. Any new invention must be useful for everyone, trees, animals, birds, not humans only.
thats why they should start now... by the aid of that cloud cathcer..the used of drip irrigation to grow the trees..they can assured the water security of their offsprings
Arid lands are not fertile. The soil composition are lacking in organic materials and minerals. Look at all those bushes. Some of those are trees that became bonsai.
cover the soil around the plants with sow dust , wood chips, coconut husks, hay leaves . They absorb the water and retain it for longer period . If a plastic cover or sheet is put on top of the leaves and hay , straw, the water will not evaporate quickly .
They need to instill permaculture water storage systems like swales etc on those mountains.... Then they'll have abundance... They should checkout madeira island....
You have to spoonfed such people with any sort of basic knowledge, and logical thinking .. They are lifelong brainwashed with religious nonsense, into complete numbness 👀🤷🏼
Seems like this works as a quick, small scale solution. But arid lands like these needs permaculture or agriforestry to truly come back on it's feet. Nets that produce drinking water without any energy input should be considered as magic indeed.
Wonder if they use recycling to produce the nets? Huge areas could be terraformed if this system was done on a large scale. Very interesting. Water security would make the world a much safer place.
No, you are simply wrong about that claim. Huge areas can't be terraformed with this system, and they'd make almost no difference to the world's water supply. They rely on high atmospheric moisture levels, and in deserts that only occurs at the coast. Indeed, it's even more restricted than that, because it only occurs where there is an onshore wind. The coast of the Namib, and the west coast of the Sahara in Mauritania, Western Sahara, and Morocco might get some useful benefit, but 20 miles inland there would be zero benefit. The Sahara is the best part of 3000 miles across, so a little 20 mile strip makes no meaningful difference.
@@adilnourddine3929 Sure Adil, that will help dramatically. However, with drip system, a tree can be watered with 4 gallons per week. With the traditional method they are using, a tree requires 25 gallons / week.
@@wildthoughts6959 I was talikng about simple ways to collect water and i know most of the rain water is lost unfortunately But yes i absolutely agree, we can also use mulch in combination with the drip System to ovoid evaporation and create moist for longer time
@@gamerzone3211 quite right, there does.......but as apparently according to various articles online, the best nets catch about 10% of the moisture in the air, so no, I don't think they will play a big part in reducing moisture downwind......which was your original question, yes?
More trees to be planted along with the Veg and why then do some people get a washing machine? However, It is good to see they have a payment scheme in place which will maintain the system in the future and curate responsibility and a new job sector. Brilliant scheme
I'm going to have to assume that sand must get in there as well and clogs the water flow. How much time and work to keep the system from clogging the water flow?
@@neatneet1757 Pardon my error, I thought my country was an island surrounded by beaches and sand. I must be thinking of a different Cuba. So by your reply we don’t even have sand to sell that can be used for construction resources to make concrete, asphalt or even glass. Just dirt, I don’t believe there is much demand for imported dirt, I’ll have to look into that. Maybe the dictatorship can try growing some food in the dirt for a change and we have food to eat and food to export for trade. What an idea…. Too bad they are so busy scapegoating others to actually grow crops to feed our people.
على مافي ضني هاؤلا الناس من عرب البربر وهم ذو اصول وجذور اصيله وقديمه بالتاريخ لاافهم كلامهم ولاكن اشكالهم ووجوههم تبين هذا واسئل الله ان يرحمهم بالامطار والثمار ان يصلح حالهم
لا يوجد عرق يسمى عرب البربر هنا عرق عربي وهناك عرق امازيغي (بربري) وهما عرقان مخنلفان كليا العرب اصولهم شبه الجزيرة العربية والامازيغ السكان الاصلين لشمال افريقيا
@@mohamedbouyzergane8950 ذكر في التاريخ وعندالنسابون ان قبائل البربر الذين كان قائدهم حنابعل في حملته ضد روما واروبا اصولهم عربيه من اقدم القبائل العربيه وقد هاجرو في القرون ماقبل الميلاد وفي ذاك الوقت لم تكن اللغه العربيه قويه بل كانو يتكلمون بلغة قبيلتهم قبيلة عاد المذكوره في القران ويقال ان باقي الى اليون بعض قبائل المغرب يتكلمون بعض الكلمات الاجعيزيه المسنديه لغة قبيلة عاد. التي تسما اليوم بالعرب البائده. والله اعلم
@@تلاواتوذكر ياخي الكريم علم الجينات والاوصول فند التاويلات والقصص الحكواتية المثوارتة شاهد الوثائقي الدي قدمته ناشسونال جيوجرافيك ابوضبي العربية عن اصول عرب شبه الجزيرة العربية والمستعربين في شمال افريقيا الدين هم في الاصل امازيغ اصحاب الارض والسكان الاصليين وجينات الامازيغ تختلف اختلاف الشمس والقمر عن جينات العرب وكل عرق له رمز يرمز به فقط ابحث في النصوص العلمية وليس كتب قصص الاطفال
Who cares about the Arabs or the berbers.watch the video and learn something useful instead of worrying about 💩 of the past.no wonder why you still 500 years behind.
People these days have forgotten that technology used to be the means to an end, not the end itself. Our goal as society needs to be the advancement of technology as a means of prosperity, and not as a means of the advancement itself
I wish I could know the quantity these fog collectors produce. It looked a bit unrealistic that the number of fog collectors produce that amount of water for all those villagers.
You say that, unless you were physically wearing the mesh during those mornings and getting absolutely drenched lol. The abundance of water is ridiculous.
I see SO much water being wasted here! The boy drinking out of the tap, with most of the water just passing his mouth, the people spraying it on their plants with a hose . . . Why not teach them some sensible water conservation habits?! People should be drinking from glasses or cups, so that none is wasted down the drain. Irrigation should be through things like terracotta olla, buried among the plants, instead of being lost to evaporation and wetting the surface soils far from the plant's roots.
God doesn't exist, but imagine that he does, then these people not having water is God's will, and looking for water sources for them is against God's will so haram.
Now, the cloudfisher was successful in collecting water. Dont you think that the next step is teaching the people to utilize used waste water for other usage? Instead of dumping in the drain. The toilet waste water can be channeled to bio-digester and its outlet be used to water crops, and same with sink waste water.
Henry Yu, great ideas, perhaps your knowledge could lead to a path of teaching others, these wonderful ideas ! You never know, life is full of amazing possibilities, inspired by unique ideas !
US legislation would probably make it so expensive that it would be cheaper to drill for water on different continent and bring it to US. If you live in misty area you can build catcher yourself for around $25 per square m.
@@korinogaro 😂 Exactly! Build it yourself, but you can’t sell it as drinking water or prepare to get crushed by regulators. You can sell it as agricultural use greywater, but to be safe supply it via a natural stream for irrigation not piping lest it fall under regulation or worse, someone drinks it. With millions of regulations, you probably are still on shaky ground in the “land of the free”
Plenty sky juice . You must just know how to harness it. We have been doing that for decades on the west coast of South Africa and Namibia. Super clean sky juice.
@@paulveenings6861 The deserts are too dry and those things dont grow. The mists are only for an hour or 2 at a time and not every day . Even if you decide to wash those nets once a year then what is that to all the thousands of gallons you received. Are you lazy or pessimistic ? What if...........?
Kinna ironic tho how people end up settling in inhospitable locations. It's like if there's no water why do people migrate or settle in that region at all?
HERE: Ancient Egyptian Permaculture: ruclips.net/video/QBC5wOLF1hQ/видео.html Moroccan 2,000 Year Old Food Forest ruclips.net/video/NKIgqa49rMc/видео.html
I prefer the Warka project as it does not require anything electrical or any piping. "NO SCHEMES". It is open source: ruclips.net/video/0F7CQMd6mQ4/видео.html
This is the sort of world we want to live in, where people unite and help each other.
Good you posted that on the day Putin took war to Ukraine.
@@chrisclarke7828 Ironic but it doesn't change my sentiment.
@@TheLegenDacster Good for you but the world is losing humanity.
@@chrisclarke7828 "The world" is 93 billion light years across Sir. We are but a mere speck in its existence.
@@TheLegenDacster Does that include tax....
I have a farm in the middle Atlas mountains in Morocco , often we have fog but no rain , wonder where I can buy this mesh cause this could become a great way to harvest all that fog and use the water to irrigate the fruit trees I am growing...thank you
Please have a look at ruclips.net/video/YxRONAZoMDk/видео.html in Peru where a much simpler mesh an frame setup is used with similar results.
so you're from Morocco?
@@speckdratz Looks like we arrived here from the same video. lol.
Trees would do a better job than a cloudfisher. Because the leaves of the trees, since they have moisture inside has a lower dew point. Which is required to turn fog into water. But for places that have no trees, you have no choice but to use cloudfisher. The basic principle is to use materials with the highest possible surface area. The higher the surface area, the more area where fog can land and collect and turn to droplets of water.
Honestly a plastic tarp would work, they just use netting to allow wind to pass through. You could probably cut some slits in a tarp to help with that. It's not a permanent solution like a good plastic net but it will get you started.
Amazing initiatives for the right future of the world and humanity 🌎 🇺🇸 🇨🇦 ... People of Sahara and the world need such benevolent, beneficial, innovative solutions to the world problems. Many thanks to everyone involved in these people friends projects for humanity.
I have worked 30 years in Social work. I am Tired and burnt out. Horticulture has always been my first passion. Fog collecting is not exactly horticulture, but I really like the whole concept. Working
outside with the elements.
I am due to retire next year, with a small pension, and want to start a second career. This sounds interesting.
After retiring you should be gardening your yard and not thinking about second career.
@@Jay_Kay666 often times people don't want to just sit around the whole time with their retirement. They've been used to working all day for decades and not doing anything at all besides simple gardening just doesn't sit right with most. That's why you often times see most retirees eventually going back to work, at least for a few years, or starting a new business. Because they just can't sit there and do nothing when they're so used to working. I know I wouldn't be able to just sit around doing nothing when I retire. Gardening just wouldn't cut it unless I was disabled.
I say go for it mate, what a great way to spend your time!
@@Jay_Kay666 buddy retirement doesn't mean sitting around the house wasting away letting time slip, unless that's what someone wants to do. Otherwise retirement should mean you now have time to do the things you want to do, now that you can dictate what you do with your time.
@@BackYardScience2000 there is lots of backwards orientated muslims in need of help, from modern minded people ...
Great iniative, however, the next step should be to build a system of swales, ponds and cathment systems to capture whatever rainfall they get this would allow them to plant fruit and nut trees along the edge of the swales. This would increase their food security and allow them to sell the surplus for a profit.
This is exactly what I was thinking. It seems very limiting to just stop at supplying water directly to households without addressing the larger issue of the barren terrain the Berbers find themselves in.
I just finished watching Andrew Mollison's video series on the Paani foundation. There are some great initiatives happening everywhere.
They invented a device a few years ago which could be driven into the ground and it captured water from humidity. It could be used in deserts and capture enough water a day for a small village. Wonder what happened to that
That's not how this works. Fog are different from Rainfall.
They don't get much rain, but they got tons of fogs.
You can dig as much hole as you want, but fog is a better solution for them.
There should be a global initiative where communities should brainstorm and teach each other the different ways of water harvesting. Collectively we can all make a huge difference
Totally agree
That smile on "Mohamad's" face as he's watering the garden, thats pure.
Nothing as happy as another muslim helped by white Christian peoples efforts, money and technology ... 😉🤷🏼
Special salute to those who initiated this water treasure .
Brilliant idea I wish our government think about this Brilliant idea
Best wishes from Pakistan 🇵🇰
Why not promote the idea there, along with permaculture practices? Write an article for your local newspaper. Share videos on your social media. Go talk directly to farming communities. You can take action directly and make a difference yourself. Wouldn't that feel great, if you were able to help farmers be more productive and secure?
Thanks deeply to everybody who contributed in this great work,,
Fog nets!!! Pure genius!!!
Amazing projects in the dissert area...new friend giving my full support in your home..keepsafe my friend..
I feel as though I needed to see this. What a fantastic and successful concept. What remarkable humans to create this with all going on in the world.
Remarkable humans , as I understood are selling water to those ppl ... 🙄🙄🙄
Germans are those remarkable humans inventing this efficient technology!
Not muslims... 👀🤷🏼
sources to the people, free water for everyone
Good Use of Knowledge for Humanity! Genius! 🌷🌿🌍💖
Great report. The Canary PIne trees on the nearby island of La Palma work in the same way, The fog condenses on the pine needles and drips off as "horizontal rain".
No problem with rain here in North Wales, UK. We get too much rain
This is brilliant. Such worthwhile work.
there are plants that basically do this for themselves in very arid areas, I wonder if they were any inspiration for this
Like the welwitchia plant in Namibia
Simple and effective.
Wonderful project! As the saying goes “Don’t provide them with fish, but learn them how to fish! 🎣
Thank you germany
Thanks be to Waterfoundation !!
كيف الطريقه لامتلاك مثل هذا الغربال او الشبك لتوفير الماء
Great idea 💡 that transforms humanity & the environment.⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Awesome idea. Thanks cloud fishers!
Never thought I'd say this about a "water catchment system" but this is really freaking neat!
-A westerner...
Watching your video friend from Philippines great Idea to get water.
plant trees on the mountains...using that system..to drip irrigate the tress
Which would in turn also capture the fog and create it's own water source, correct me if I'm wrong, that's the idea?
@@moosa9850 That is how it works on the island of La Palma in the Canaries.
Bravo! Well done! Best of luck!
doing great job, helping poeple, have good day ❤❤
المفروض يكون استخدام الماء بشكل معقول و بالأخص في الزراعة يجب أن يستعمل التنقيط
I'm so impressed
Notice this basic technology was developed and made available, by peaceful white Christian people!
Not some allah blablabla culture!
@@OmmerSyssel They still thank Allah whats your point?
You are Angels on earth
You could have just said all that in three words. I'm a masochist.😅
I'm following your project with interest.
You said the place has high humidity. Have you tried using tall plastic mesh
et walls to capture the moisture in the ai? In Gran Canaria they are capturing 160 litres per tower per day.
This. I firmly believe that you can reforest and re-green an entire desert zone with a combination of this and dead plant matter
Amazing, but why not go step ahead and plant some trees around and water them too with drip irrigation from collected water. Over time trees will create its own mini environment and improve soil conditions. Any new invention must be useful for everyone, trees, animals, birds, not humans only.
terraforming takes a lot of time and effort, in dry areas the soil tend to be very poor!
thats why they should start now... by the aid of that cloud cathcer..the used of drip irrigation to grow the trees..they can assured the water security of their offsprings
@@gainerma nitrogen fixing pioneer trees like black locust thrive in poor soils
Arid lands are not fertile. The soil composition are lacking in organic materials and minerals. Look at all those bushes. Some of those are trees that became bonsai.
Absolutely brilliant... 👍
What a brilliant idea!
Great idea, simple and very useful to people in desert area
cover the soil around the plants with sow dust , wood chips, coconut husks, hay leaves . They absorb the water and retain it for longer period . If a plastic cover or sheet is put on top of the leaves and hay , straw, the water will not evaporate quickly .
at the 7:50 mark, they're like i can see everything now, i point there and here, yes yes, i love this project.
how this material is produce , thanks
Ty
Alhamdulillah.
Why not use part of the water to irrigate trees that could become fog colectors too?
Looks like they are growing some trees but the fog is much higher up the hills.
Will these nets be able to survive heat from the sun and wind for decades?
I love this technology !!! 🇲🇦🇺🇲🇲🇦
They need to instill permaculture water storage systems like swales etc on those mountains.... Then they'll have abundance... They should checkout madeira island....
You have to spoonfed such people with any sort of basic knowledge, and logical thinking .. They are lifelong brainwashed with religious nonsense, into complete numbness 👀🤷🏼
Thank God it's a big help
Good luck
Seems like this works as a quick, small scale solution. But arid lands like these needs permaculture or agriforestry to truly come back on it's feet. Nets that produce drinking water without any energy input should be considered as magic indeed.
Wonder if they use recycling to produce the nets? Huge areas could be terraformed if this system was done on a large scale. Very interesting. Water security would make the world a much safer place.
No, you are simply wrong about that claim. Huge areas can't be terraformed with this system, and they'd make almost no difference to the world's water supply. They rely on high atmospheric moisture levels, and in deserts that only occurs at the coast. Indeed, it's even more restricted than that, because it only occurs where there is an onshore wind. The coast of the Namib, and the west coast of the Sahara in Mauritania, Western Sahara, and Morocco might get some useful benefit, but 20 miles inland there would be zero benefit. The Sahara is the best part of 3000 miles across, so a little 20 mile strip makes no meaningful difference.
Awesome!
That is a great invention
Allah made this possible, or not ... 👀🤪 🤣
They need to employ DRIP SYSTEM for their gardens. Then the village will turn VERY GREEN with little water.
Permaculture is the solution here, small dams, swales..to catch every drop of rain
@@adilnourddine3929 Sure Adil, that will help dramatically. However, with drip system, a tree can be watered with 4 gallons per week. With the traditional method they are using, a tree requires 25 gallons / week.
@@wildthoughts6959
I was talikng about simple ways to collect water and i know most of the rain water is lost unfortunately
But yes i absolutely agree, we can also use mulch in combination with the drip System to ovoid evaporation and create moist for longer time
Don't expect this sort of numb people to think for themselves.. Islamic culture brainwash them to lifelong passivity! 🤷🏼😴
Is atmospheric water harvesting responsible for no rain? Removing water from air through nets or machine can change the atmosphere for nearby regions.
Sigh. Freeze the video at about 5:30 and compare the huge abundance of clouds in the picture and the size and number of fog catchers.
@@iandennis7836 but there has to be a study of the climate of the area before and after installation of the nets.
@@gamerzone3211 quite right, there does.......but as apparently according to various articles online, the best nets catch about 10% of the moisture in the air, so no, I don't think they will play a big part in reducing moisture downwind......which was your original question, yes?
Fantastic 👍
Wow this technique is amazing can a common man establish this system alone
Wonderful invention.
When does fog comes at what time?
Next step would appear to be drip irrigation to increase farming potential.
More trees to be planted along with the Veg and why then do some people get a washing machine? However, It is good to see they have a payment scheme in place which will maintain the system in the future and curate responsibility and a new job sector. Brilliant scheme
Where exactly there are locatet?
You say the people are charged for the water. How is this income managed, is it a for profit model?
Truely amazing
It good initiative
4:23 Thanks be to science and the people who helped you!
Install more nets on the top of the hills! These drops will water the plants on the hills and one day they will be green hills :)
Super
This may be a great idea for the American West as well.
Obviously at larger scale
I'm going to have to assume that sand must get in there as well and clogs the water flow. How much time and work to keep the system from clogging the water flow?
It's not sand, it's just soil. It's not in the desert
@@neatneet1757 Pardon my error, I thought my country was an island surrounded by beaches and sand. I must be thinking of a different Cuba.
So by your reply we don’t even have sand to sell that can be used for construction resources to make concrete, asphalt or even glass. Just dirt, I don’t believe there is much demand for imported dirt, I’ll have to look into that. Maybe the dictatorship can try growing some food in the dirt for a change and we have food to eat and food to export for trade. What an idea…. Too bad they are so busy scapegoating others to actually grow crops to feed our people.
Rain maker ☔😁
Great project! Q: How much litres/ day can be collected?
maybe 10 000 litre per dayn
18-24 litre/m2 net
Brilliant
Amazing.
Amazing ideas
This beautiful
على مافي ضني هاؤلا الناس من عرب البربر وهم ذو اصول وجذور اصيله وقديمه بالتاريخ لاافهم كلامهم ولاكن اشكالهم ووجوههم تبين هذا واسئل الله ان يرحمهم بالامطار والثمار ان يصلح حالهم
لا يوجد عرق يسمى عرب البربر هنا عرق عربي وهناك عرق امازيغي (بربري) وهما عرقان مخنلفان كليا العرب اصولهم شبه الجزيرة العربية والامازيغ السكان الاصلين لشمال افريقيا
@@mohamedbouyzergane8950 ذكر في التاريخ وعندالنسابون ان قبائل البربر الذين كان قائدهم حنابعل في حملته ضد روما واروبا اصولهم عربيه من اقدم القبائل العربيه وقد هاجرو في القرون ماقبل الميلاد وفي ذاك الوقت لم تكن اللغه العربيه قويه بل كانو يتكلمون بلغة قبيلتهم قبيلة عاد المذكوره في القران ويقال ان باقي الى اليون بعض قبائل المغرب يتكلمون بعض الكلمات الاجعيزيه المسنديه لغة قبيلة عاد. التي تسما اليوم بالعرب البائده. والله اعلم
@@تلاواتوذكر ياخي الكريم علم الجينات والاوصول فند التاويلات والقصص الحكواتية المثوارتة شاهد الوثائقي الدي قدمته ناشسونال جيوجرافيك ابوضبي العربية عن اصول عرب شبه الجزيرة العربية والمستعربين في شمال افريقيا الدين هم في الاصل امازيغ اصحاب الارض والسكان الاصليين وجينات الامازيغ تختلف اختلاف الشمس والقمر عن جينات العرب وكل عرق له رمز يرمز به فقط ابحث في النصوص العلمية وليس كتب قصص الاطفال
Who cares about the Arabs or the berbers.watch the video and learn something useful instead of worrying about 💩 of the past.no wonder why you still 500 years behind.
plant a whole bunch of native trees up there too, so they and capture water and moisten the ground which may eventually form a stream.
Humans just want to be happy and free .
The way GOD intended
People these days have forgotten that technology used to be the means to an end, not the end itself. Our goal as society needs to be the advancement of technology as a means of prosperity, and not as a means of the advancement itself
I wish I could know the quantity these fog collectors produce.
It looked a bit unrealistic that the number of fog collectors produce that amount of water for all those villagers.
You say that, unless you were physically wearing the mesh during those mornings and getting absolutely drenched lol. The abundance of water is ridiculous.
Please plant trees
Where is the Moroccan Sahara 🇲🇦 on the map???
The Philippines has no shortage of water ,freshwater are everywhere , storm water or seabed water was abundant . thanks God .
The residence need to be more trained in water conservation as well. The drip irrigation can save the precious resources.
I see SO much water being wasted here! The boy drinking out of the tap, with most of the water just passing his mouth, the people spraying it on their plants with a hose . . . Why not teach them some sensible water conservation habits?! People should be drinking from glasses or cups, so that none is wasted down the drain. Irrigation should be through things like terracotta olla, buried among the plants, instead of being lost to evaporation and wetting the surface soils far from the plant's roots.
Even colder climates knows watering under shiny sun is waste of valuable water..
No wonder they need help for any modernising 🤷🏼
If they were smart they wouldn't be in this situation
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God bless to the inventors.....
Thanks to God and the humans that are working for him ,dear God bless everyone on earth with free clean water.
God doesn't exist, but imagine that he does, then these people not having water is God's will, and looking for water sources for them is against God's will so haram.
Now, the cloudfisher was successful in collecting water. Dont you think that the next step is teaching the people to utilize used waste water for other usage? Instead of dumping in the drain. The toilet waste water can be channeled to bio-digester and its outlet be used to water crops, and same with sink waste water.
Henry Yu, great ideas, perhaps your knowledge could lead to a path of teaching others, these wonderful ideas !
You never know, life is full of amazing possibilities, inspired by unique ideas !
It seems that the largest is in Chile...
Fantastic. can we bring them to America?
US legislation would probably make it so expensive that it would be cheaper to drill for water on different continent and bring it to US. If you live in misty area you can build catcher yourself for around $25 per square m.
@@korinogaro 😂 Exactly! Build it yourself, but you can’t sell it as drinking water or prepare to get crushed by regulators. You can sell it as agricultural use greywater, but to be safe supply it via a natural stream for irrigation not piping lest it fall under regulation or worse, someone drinks it. With millions of regulations, you probably are still on shaky ground in the “land of the free”
@@Greg-yu4ij Some states dont let you collect rainwater
@@annother3350 That's so weird
@@TheViettan28 It goes against nature entirely
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But they are still wasting water by wrongly watering the plants.
Plenty sky juice . You must just know how to harness it. We have been doing that for decades on the west coast of South Africa and Namibia. Super clean sky juice.
How much maintenance do these systems need .
@@paulveenings6861 If you build them strong they last for years. Little maintenance . Theres nothing mechanical , only instrumental.
@@michaellawson6533 what about keeping mould and mildew of them , is it a problem .🙏
@@paulveenings6861 The deserts are too dry and those things dont grow. The mists are only for an hour or 2 at a time and not every day . Even if you decide to wash those nets once a year then what is that to all the thousands of gallons you received. Are you lazy or pessimistic ? What if...........?
Kinna ironic tho how people end up settling in inhospitable locations. It's like if there's no water why do people migrate or settle in that region at all?
Yet we have countries with Coast line yét no water
is the any of these idea in Egypt , call me
HERE: Ancient Egyptian Permaculture: ruclips.net/video/QBC5wOLF1hQ/видео.html
Moroccan 2,000 Year Old Food Forest ruclips.net/video/NKIgqa49rMc/видео.html
I prefer the Warka project as it does not require anything electrical or any piping. "NO SCHEMES". It is open source: ruclips.net/video/0F7CQMd6mQ4/видео.html
Masyaallah.
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